Coyote attacks, kills dog in Magnolia neighborhood | FOX 13 Seattle
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 17 ต.ค. 2024
- Neighbors in Seattle's Magnolia neighborhood are raising concerns over a coyote that's been roaming the streets for over a week.
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What a shame! Sorry 4 your loss lady!
Rest in peace May.
Coyotes live all over the city and surrounding areas. Keep your dog leashed and have motion lights in your backyard
Up North, we have had this issue as well. Dusk and morning keep pets inside. Ive lost multiple cats to them. They follow the streams as paths all thru the cities
They control the invasive outdoor cat polulation that's decimating the native wildlife. I don't want to see pets killed but cats are super predators that kill for sport. So nature is controlling them.
Very Sorry
I've seen coyotes in Granite Falls. Didn't know they hung in urban places as well. Makes sense there's lots of resources of for them in cities when its the middle of winter.
Yea. Also Discovery Park is actually really big. So it would make sense that they hang out there and kind of fan out to the other areas.
I've been seeing coyotes in Renton high lands around 2-3a.m be careful if you live in that area.
Aww that's so sad. As a pet owner I understand.
No. The coyotes are not going to be removed. They deserve to live. We need to adjust.
they were here first
Not true. Their natural range expanded considerably after wolves were mostly eliminated. Not that it really matters. We will be here last💀
They have been in the Seattle area about 70 years. Lots of animals in the area haven't always been here (e.g. Eastern gray squirrels, Eastern cottontails, nutria) but that doesn't mean we should remove them. Removal of non-indigenous species has to be considered on a case by case basis. I haven't heard anything yet that convinces me that coyote removal in the area should be seriously considered.
@@kai-jm7bb I agree. Coyotes do serve to keep the population of cute pets in check.
@@kai-jm7bbthey carry diseases like rabies and eat fido. Seems like a good enough reason 😂
@@oldcrust4741 LOL Both my sisters lost cats years ago, killed by coyotes in Seattle. Now, they keep their cats indoors. Better for the environment, cats destroy a lot of wildlife, especially birds, and indoor cats have much longer lifespans. So, maybe coyotes serve as protectors of wildife , and cats, in a way. Some twisted logic, as is getting rid of them because people don't want to keep their pets near them. There are other risks to small dogs and cats, raccoons, birds of prey. I've seen coyotes both in the wild and in the city. The largest and healthiest ones were in the city, both close to dog parks. I'll stick to keeping dogs that weigh at least twice as much as a coyote.
Dont leave your little dog outside, that and get a real dog.
I work at Ft Lawton, I've contacted parks and animal control numerous times about these brazen animals.
Yep and they never do anything for population control.
Same people that hate coyotes say coyote hunting is unethical
Rest in peace Sweetheart May ..
always check your backyard before letting your pets out.
Little dogs need constant protection, poor baby. A big doggy friend wouldn't let this happen.
There are coyotes on the Eastside also
You either get big, beautiful, semi-wild parks.......or you get urban decay.
I was in Magnolia thursday night i seen 3 coyotes in a pack
Coyote Lives Matter!!!!🐕
Sad. Coyote out here needs support as karens house took his over. Rip May
Damn if you didn't know we had coyotes in the Seattle Metro you are definitely a transplant. Used to be more foxes too especially around Beacon/Renton/Tukwila.
Skill issue
A small child could be next.. The answer is clear, but who in Seattle will answer the call?
Keep an eye on your child. YOU are the intruder.